William Walton : a catalogue
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- Publication date
- 1990
- Topics
- Walton, William, 1902-1983 -- Thematic catalogs, Walton, William, 1902-1983, Walton, William, 1902- -- Bibliographie -- Catalogues, Walton, William, Sir, 1902-1983, English music Walton, William, 1902-1983
- Publisher
- Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press
- Collection
- inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks
- Contributor
- Internet Archive
- Language
- English
202 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-176) and indexes
Songs and Sonets -- The Undertaking -- Womans Constancy -- The Good-Morrow -- Song (Go and catch a falling star) -- Loves Usury -- The Sunne Rising -- The Canonization -- The Indifferent -- The Triple Foole -- Lovers Infiniteness -- Song ('Sweetest love, I do not goe') -- A Feaver -- The Legacy -- Air and Angels -- Break of Day -- A Valediction: Of my name, in the window -- The Anniversary -- Twicknam Garden -- A Valediction: Of the Booke -- Community -- Love's Growth -- Love's Excharge -- Confined Love -- The Dream -- A Valediction: Of Weeping -- Love's Alchemy -- The Flea -- The Curse -- The Message -- A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy's Day -- Love's Deity -- Love's Diet -- Witchcraft by a Picture -- The Computation -- The Apparition -- The Extasie -- A Valediction: forbidding mourning -- The Broken Heart -- The Damp -- The Primrose -- The Relique -- The Funeral -- The Bait -- The Dissolution -- Negative Love -- A Jeat Ring Sent -- The Expiration -- The Blossom -- The Paradox -- A Lecture upon the Shadow -- The Prohibition -- The Token -- The Will -- The Dream (II) -- Farewell to Love -- Epigrams: -- Hero and Leander -- Pyramus and Thisbe -- Niobe -- A Burnt Ship -- Fall of a Wall -- A Lame Beggar -- Cales and Guyana -- Sir John Wingefield -- A Self Accuser -- A Licentious Person -- Antiquary -- Disinherited -- Phryne -- An Obscure Writer -- Klockius -- Raderus -- Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus -- Ralphius -- The Lier -- Elegies: -- Jealosy -- The Anagram -- Change -- The Perfume -- His Picture -- 'Oh let me not serve' -- 'Natures lay Idiot' -- The Comparison -- The Autumnall -- The Bracelet -- On his Mistress -- Variety -- Love's Progress -- To his Mistress going to bed -- Love's Warre -- Epithalamion: -- An Epitalamion, or Marriage Song, on the Lady Elizabeth, and Count Palatine, being married on St. Valentine's Day -- Satyres: -- Satyre I ('Away thou fondling motley humorist) -- Satyre II ('Sir; though (I thanke God for it) I do hate') -- Satyre III ('Kinde pitty chokes my spleen') -- Satyre IV ('Well; I may now receive, and die') -- Verse Letters: -- To Mr. Christopher Brooke -- The Storme -- The Calme -- To Sir Henry Wotton -- To Sir Henry Goodyere -- To the Countess of Bedford -- To Mr. Thomas Woodward -- To Mr. Basil Brooke -- To Mrs. Magdalen Herbert -- The Anniversaries: -- The First Anniversary: An Anatomy of the World -- To the Praise of the Dead -- An Anatomy of the World -- A Funeral Elegy -- The Second Anniversary: Of the Progress of the Soul -- The Harbinger to the Progress -- Of the Progress of the Soul -- Divine Poems: -- La Corona -- I. 'Deigne at my hands' -- 2. Annunciation -- 3. Nativitie -- 4. Temple -- 5. Crucyfying -- 6. Resurrection -- 7. Ascention -- To E. of D. with Six Holy Sonnets -- Holy Sonnets (1633): Divine Meditations -- 1. "As due by many titles I resigne' -- 2. "oh my black Soul! Now thou art summoned' -- 3. 'This is my playes last scene' -- 4. 'At the round earths imagin'd corners' -- 5. 'I poisonous mineral, and if that tree' -- 6. 'Death be not proud' -- 7. 'Spit in my face yee Jewes, and pierce my side' -- 8. 'Why are wee by all creatures waited on?' -- 9. 'What if this present were the worlds last nigh?' -- 10. 'Batter my heart, three person'd God' -- 11. 'Wilt thou love God, as he thee' -- 12. 'Father, part of his double interest' -- Holy Sonnets (added in 1635): Divine Meditations -- 1. 'Thou hast made me, And shall thy worke decay?' -- 2. 'I am a little world made cunningly' -- 3. 'O might those sighes and teares returne againe' -- 4. 'If faithfull soules be alike glorifi'd' -- Holy Sonnets (from the Westmoreland MS.) -- 1. 'Since she whome I lovd, hath payd her last debt' -- 2. 'Show me deare Christ, thy spouse, so bright and cleare' -- 3. 'Oh to vex me, contraryes meete in one' -- The Crosse -- Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward -- A Hymne to Christ -- Hyme to God my God, in my Sickness -- A Hymne to God the Father
Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-176) and indexes
Songs and Sonets -- The Undertaking -- Womans Constancy -- The Good-Morrow -- Song (Go and catch a falling star) -- Loves Usury -- The Sunne Rising -- The Canonization -- The Indifferent -- The Triple Foole -- Lovers Infiniteness -- Song ('Sweetest love, I do not goe') -- A Feaver -- The Legacy -- Air and Angels -- Break of Day -- A Valediction: Of my name, in the window -- The Anniversary -- Twicknam Garden -- A Valediction: Of the Booke -- Community -- Love's Growth -- Love's Excharge -- Confined Love -- The Dream -- A Valediction: Of Weeping -- Love's Alchemy -- The Flea -- The Curse -- The Message -- A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy's Day -- Love's Deity -- Love's Diet -- Witchcraft by a Picture -- The Computation -- The Apparition -- The Extasie -- A Valediction: forbidding mourning -- The Broken Heart -- The Damp -- The Primrose -- The Relique -- The Funeral -- The Bait -- The Dissolution -- Negative Love -- A Jeat Ring Sent -- The Expiration -- The Blossom -- The Paradox -- A Lecture upon the Shadow -- The Prohibition -- The Token -- The Will -- The Dream (II) -- Farewell to Love -- Epigrams: -- Hero and Leander -- Pyramus and Thisbe -- Niobe -- A Burnt Ship -- Fall of a Wall -- A Lame Beggar -- Cales and Guyana -- Sir John Wingefield -- A Self Accuser -- A Licentious Person -- Antiquary -- Disinherited -- Phryne -- An Obscure Writer -- Klockius -- Raderus -- Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus -- Ralphius -- The Lier -- Elegies: -- Jealosy -- The Anagram -- Change -- The Perfume -- His Picture -- 'Oh let me not serve' -- 'Natures lay Idiot' -- The Comparison -- The Autumnall -- The Bracelet -- On his Mistress -- Variety -- Love's Progress -- To his Mistress going to bed -- Love's Warre -- Epithalamion: -- An Epitalamion, or Marriage Song, on the Lady Elizabeth, and Count Palatine, being married on St. Valentine's Day -- Satyres: -- Satyre I ('Away thou fondling motley humorist) -- Satyre II ('Sir; though (I thanke God for it) I do hate') -- Satyre III ('Kinde pitty chokes my spleen') -- Satyre IV ('Well; I may now receive, and die') -- Verse Letters: -- To Mr. Christopher Brooke -- The Storme -- The Calme -- To Sir Henry Wotton -- To Sir Henry Goodyere -- To the Countess of Bedford -- To Mr. Thomas Woodward -- To Mr. Basil Brooke -- To Mrs. Magdalen Herbert -- The Anniversaries: -- The First Anniversary: An Anatomy of the World -- To the Praise of the Dead -- An Anatomy of the World -- A Funeral Elegy -- The Second Anniversary: Of the Progress of the Soul -- The Harbinger to the Progress -- Of the Progress of the Soul -- Divine Poems: -- La Corona -- I. 'Deigne at my hands' -- 2. Annunciation -- 3. Nativitie -- 4. Temple -- 5. Crucyfying -- 6. Resurrection -- 7. Ascention -- To E. of D. with Six Holy Sonnets -- Holy Sonnets (1633): Divine Meditations -- 1. "As due by many titles I resigne' -- 2. "oh my black Soul! Now thou art summoned' -- 3. 'This is my playes last scene' -- 4. 'At the round earths imagin'd corners' -- 5. 'I poisonous mineral, and if that tree' -- 6. 'Death be not proud' -- 7. 'Spit in my face yee Jewes, and pierce my side' -- 8. 'Why are wee by all creatures waited on?' -- 9. 'What if this present were the worlds last nigh?' -- 10. 'Batter my heart, three person'd God' -- 11. 'Wilt thou love God, as he thee' -- 12. 'Father, part of his double interest' -- Holy Sonnets (added in 1635): Divine Meditations -- 1. 'Thou hast made me, And shall thy worke decay?' -- 2. 'I am a little world made cunningly' -- 3. 'O might those sighes and teares returne againe' -- 4. 'If faithfull soules be alike glorifi'd' -- Holy Sonnets (from the Westmoreland MS.) -- 1. 'Since she whome I lovd, hath payd her last debt' -- 2. 'Show me deare Christ, thy spouse, so bright and cleare' -- 3. 'Oh to vex me, contraryes meete in one' -- The Crosse -- Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward -- A Hymne to Christ -- Hyme to God my God, in my Sickness -- A Hymne to God the Father
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